Arms of Afrodite
A Romanian construction company is contracted to build a sea port in Morocco. In the process they find some roman artifacts.
Mircea Drăgan
Ioan Grigorescu
Casts & Crew
Radu Beligan
Violeta Andrei
Mircea Albulescu
Doghmi Larbi
Dem Rădulescu
Mohamed Basri
Amza Pellea
Hilal Abdellatif
George Mihăiță
Rita ben Abdeslam
Alexandru Repan
Ioana Drăgan
Abdelkader Moutaa
Florina Cercel
Moulay Abdellah Lamrani
Jean Constantin
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